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The Pathogen Dispatch

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What Changed Today

The front page for the day: one short scan, one lead strip, and the secondary readings worth opening next.

Front-Page Scan

  1. Democratic Republic of the Congo confirms new Ebola outbreak, WHO scales up support (WHO Regional Office for Africa; 2026-05-15T18:57+00:00; Outbreaks and emerging infections; relevance 5/5)
  2. ECDC monitoring Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (ECDC News; 2026-05-15T16:21+02:00; Policy, surveillance, and public health infrastructure; relevance 5/5)
  3. WHO Sierra Leone Annual Report 2025 (WHO Regional Office for Africa; 2026-05-15T13:56+00:00; Outbreaks and emerging infections; relevance 5/5)
  4. Knowledge, Attitudes, and Practices Regarding Avian Influenza Among Owners of Backyard Flocks (CDC MMWR; 2026-05-14T17:00+00:00; Occupational and environmental epidemiology; relevance 5/5)
  5. Increase in Travel-Associated and Locally Acquired Dengue Cases (CDC MMWR; 2026-05-14T17:00+00:00; Occupational and environmental epidemiology; relevance 5/5)
  6. From 'staged' to Israel: Hantavirus misinformation runs rampant online (Euronews.com; 2026-05-13T15:06+00:00; Outbreaks and emerging infections; relevance 5/5)
  7. Dengue fever in Sri Lanka: More than 25,000 cases reported in 2026 to date (Outbreak News Today; 2026-05-02T07:00+00:00; Outbreaks and emerging infections; relevance 5/5)
  8. Bangladesh: H5N1 avian influenza fatality in Chattogram child (Outbreak News Today; 2026-05-02T07:00+00:00; Outbreaks and emerging infections; relevance 5/5)
  9. 2 source(s) failed during collection: Nigeria Centre for Disease Control, USDA APHIS Avian Influenza.

Lead News Strip

Lead file • Outbreaks and emerging infections

Democratic Republic of the Congo confirms new Ebola outbreak, WHO scales up support

5/5WHO Regional Office for AfricaOfficialOfficial sourceAfricaRural / local signal2026-05-15T18:57+00:00

Eugene Kabambi Communications Officer WHO DRC Tel : +243 81 715 1697 Office : +47 241 39 027 Email: kabambie [at] who.int (kabambie[at]who[dot]int) Collins Boakye-Agyemang Communications and marketing officer Tel: + 242 06 520 65 65 (WhatsApp) Email: boakyeagyemangc [at] who.int (boakyeagyemangc[at]who[dot]int) carousel-bg The Bundibugyo species was first identified in 2007 in Bundibugyo district in western Uganda, during which 131 cases were reported with 42 deaths (case fatality rate of 32%). Laboratory analysis conducted by the National Institute of Biomedical Research (INRB), the country’s reference laboratory in the capital Kinshasa, confirmed the Ebola outbreak caused by the Bundibugyo species in 13 of 20 samples collected from suspected cases linked to a cluster of severe illness and deaths reported in Mongbwalu and Rwampara health zones in Ituri Province.

Why it matters: Directly relevant to outbreak detection, transmission monitoring, or response. Comes from an official or primary-source channel.

Caveats / uncertainty: The summary stays close to the source language and should be read as an initial source note, not a final interpretation.

Policy, surveillance, and public health infrastructure

ECDC monitoring Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of the Congo

5/5ECDC NewsOfficialAfrica2026-05-15T16:21+02:00

Ebolavirus was detected in 13 of 20 samples tested at the Institut National de Recherche Biomédicale in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. For the general population in the EU/EEA, the likelihood of infection is very low due to the limited possibility of importation and onward transmission in Europe. Based on the available information and current uncertainties, the likelihood of infection for EU/EEA residents in or travellers to the Ituri Province is assessed as low.

Outbreaks and emerging infections

WHO Sierra Leone Annual Report 2025

5/5WHO Regional Office for AfricaOfficialAfrica2026-05-15T13:56+00:00

It also highlights WHO’s technical support to the Ministry of Health in developing major policy and strategic frameworks, including the National Health Sector Strategic Plan (2026–2030). The report details the successful response to the Mpox outbreak declared in January 2025, alongside continued progress in routine immunization, cervical cancer services, and HPV vaccine uptake. Despite funding challenges, WHO Sierra Leone continued to support critical health interventions and reaffirmed its commitment to working with government and partners to improve health outcomes across the country.

Occupational and environmental epidemiology

Increase in Travel-Associated and Locally Acquired Dengue Cases

5/5CDC MMWROfficialNorth America2026-05-14T17:00+00:00

states and the District of Columbia increased 359% above the annual average during 2010–2023; a total of 97.2% of cases were travel associated, and 2.8% were locally acquired. Approximately one fifth (21.8%) of cases occurred among persons aged 50–59 years, and more than one half (57.5%) occurred in Hispanic or Latino persons. Approximately one third (36.1%) of patients were hospitalized; six (0.2%) patients died.